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The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins
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really liked it
bookshelves: fraudio, classic, britain-england, mystery-thriller, play-dramatisation, re-read, victorian, published-1868, spring-2010
Read 3 times. Last read June 7, 2010 to June 14, 2010.

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Reading Progress

Finished Reading
Finished Reading
January 4, 2009 – Shelved
June 12, 2009 –
0.0% "Part III - listening whilst walking on treadmill"
June 14, 2009 –
0.0% "Now to start disc 4 of 6"
June 7, 2010 – Started Reading
June 8, 2010 –
page 1
0.17% "A large diamond given to Rachel Verinder on her 18th birthday vanishes."
June 8, 2010 –
page 2
0.35% "Distraught Rachel's precious diamond has vanished, so the police investigation begins"
June 9, 2010 –
page 3
0.52% "The precious gem's whereabouts remain a mystery, with Rachel under suspicion."
June 10, 2010 –
page 4
0.69% "With Rachel still suspected of stealing the diamond, her future remains uncertain."
June 11, 2010 –
page 5
0.87% "5

Franklin Blake makes an appalling discovery about the theft of the precious diamond."
June 14, 2010 –
page 6
1.04% "Franklin Blake takes extreme action to induce himself into stealing the diamond once more."
June 14, 2010 – Finished Reading

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Paul Bryant Hi Bettie - I think your review comes from here



so it should have an acknowledgement at the top in case some Goodreaders mistake you for Ginnie the Second (remember her?).


Bettie Paul wrote: "Hi Bettie - I think your review comes from here


Oooh yes - poor girl - (though I do think I have spotted her back in another guise but that's another story.

so it should have an acknowledgement at the top in case some Goodreaders mistake you for Ginnie the Seco..."

When I pirated the cast this was the info given but obviously *snort* no source so thanks for finding it.



Bettie See that part about the nightdress - that was loosley taken from a real crime outlined in The Suspicions of Mr Whicher by Kate Summerscale


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